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Yahoo! News: Iraq

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Iraq

Military: 2 injured in accidental Iraq shooting (AP)

Posted: 08 Feb 2009 01:19 AM CST

Army officer Jose Alfredo Leiva (C) embraces his children after a welcoming ceremony for the 11th rotation of the Cuscatlan Batallion at the end of their deployment in Iraq at a military station in San Salvador. The last 200 Salvadoran soldiers deployed to Iraq as part of former US president George W. Bush's AP - The U.S. military says a soldier in an American convoy traveling south of Baghdad accidentally opened fire, wounding two Iraqis.


US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,238 (AP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 06:13 PM CST

Army officer Jose Alfredo Leiva (C) embraces his children after a welcoming ceremony for the 11th rotation of the Cuscatlan Batallion at the end of their deployment in Iraq at a military station in San Salvador. The last 200 Salvadoran soldiers deployed to Iraq as part of former US president George W. Bush's AP - As of Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009, at least 4,238 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.


Last El Salvador soldiers back from Iraq (AFP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 04:43 PM CST

Army officer Jose Alfredo Leiva (C) embraces his children after a welcoming ceremony for the 11th rotation of the Cuscatlan Batallion at the end of their deployment in Iraq at a military station in San Salvador. The last 200 Salvadoran soldiers deployed to Iraq as part of former US president George W. Bush's AFP - The last 200 Salvadoran soldiers deployed to Iraq as part of former US president George W. Bush's "coalition of the willing" returned home Saturday, ending that country's five-and-a-half-year commitment.


Family of slain contractor sues Halliburton, KBR (AP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 04:35 PM CST

Army officer Jose Alfredo Leiva (C) embraces his children after a welcoming ceremony for the 11th rotation of the Cuscatlan Batallion at the end of their deployment in Iraq at a military station in San Salvador. The last 200 Salvadoran soldiers deployed to Iraq as part of former US president George W. Bush's AP - A lawsuit against two military contractors claims the companies' mistakes led U.S. soldiers to believe an American truck driver working for the contractors might be an insurgent steering a bomb-laden truck onto a U.S. military base.


Iraq ready to issue licences to foreign airlines (AFP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 02:01 PM CST

Iraqi Transport Minister Amer Abduljabbar Ismail speaks at Baghdad International Airport in January 2009. Ismail said on Saturday the government was ready to issue licences to any foreign carriers wishing to set up air links with Iraq.(AFP/File/Ali Yussef)AFP - Transport Minister Amer Abduljabbar Ismail said on Saturday the government was ready to issue licences to any foreign carriers wishing to set up air links with Iraq.


OPEC to cut output in March: Iraqi oil minister (AFP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 01:58 PM CST

Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani, seen here in December 2008, on Saturday predicted that OPEC will cut production in March, and said that the price of a barrel of crude should not be less than 70 dollars, a senior official told AFP.(AFP/File/Ali Yussef)AFP - Iraq's oil minister on Saturday predicted that OPEC will cut production in March, and said that the price of a barrel of crude should not be less than 70 dollars, a senior official told AFP.


U.S. commanders favor slower Iraq pullout (Reuters)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 01:43 PM CST

U.S. soldiers stand at attention during a handover ceremony of Al-Awad Joint security station from the U.S. military forces to Iraqi security forces north of Baghdad February 4, 2009. (Saad Shalash/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. military planners have drawn up three options to allow President Barack Obama to withdraw U.S. combat troops from Iraq, with senior commanders favoring the slowest of the three, officials said on Saturday.


Iraq's Sadrists complain of vote fraud (AFP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 09:43 AM CST

Amir al-Kinani -- the secretary general of the AFP - Iraqi politicians backed by the radical anti-US cleric Moqtada al-Sadr on Saturday said they would lodge an official complaint about votes being excluded during last weekend's provincial elections.


Iraqi oil minister says OPEC to cut production (AP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 08:02 AM CST

Army officer Jose Alfredo Leiva (C) embraces his children after a welcoming ceremony for the 11th rotation of the Cuscatlan Batallion at the end of their deployment in Iraq at a military station in San Salvador. The last 200 Salvadoran soldiers deployed to Iraq as part of former US president George W. Bush's AP - OPEC members are expected to cut oil production when they convene in March to try to push up prices to at least $70 a barrel, Iraq's oil minister said Saturday.


Yahoo! News: Iraq

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Iraq

KBR gets huge contract despite electrocutions (AP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 12:54 AM CST

In this July 11, 2008 file photo, Larraine McGee of Huntsville, Texas, with a photo of her son, Staff Sgt. Christopher Everett in the foreground, listens as she prepares to testify on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)AP - Defense contractor KBR Inc., which is under criminal investigation in the electrocution deaths of at least two U.S. soldiers in Iraq, has been awarded a $35 million contract by the Pentagon to build an electrical distribution center and other projects there.


US soldier dies in northern Iraq (AP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 12:35 AM CST

AP - The U.S. military says an American soldier has died of a noncombat-related injury near the northern Iraqi city of Balad Ruz.

White House looking at Iraq withdrawal options (AFP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 11:49 PM CST

US Marines pay their respects to fallen comrades at a memorial service at Camp Pendleton, California. The White House is weighing several options for US troop withdrawals from Iraq, with timetables ranging from President Barack Obama's campaign pledge to remove all combat troops within 16 months to a 23-month option, a defense official said.(AFP/Getty Images/Sandy Huffaker)AFP - The White House is weighing several options for US troop withdrawals from Iraq, with timetables ranging from President Barack Obama's campaign pledge to remove all combat troops within 16 months to a 23-month option, a defense official said.


Obama considering at least 2 Iraq withdrawal plans (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 08:28 PM CST

An Iraqi policeman and U.S. Army soldiers attend a ceremony transferring Joint Security Station al-Awad to Iraqi control near Taji, 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2009. The transfer of authority was part of the implementation of the security agreement between the U.S. and the government of Iraq. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)AP - The White House is considering at least two troop withdrawal options as it weighs a new Iraq strategy — one that would preserve President Barack Obama's campaign pledge to get all combat brigades out within 16 months and a second that would stretch it to 23 months, two officials said Friday.


US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,237 (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 07:05 PM CST

US Marines pay their respects to fallen comrades at a memorial service at Camp Pendleton, California. The White House is weighing several options for US troop withdrawals from Iraq, with timetables ranging from President Barack Obama's campaign pledge to remove all combat troops within 16 months to a 23-month option, a defense official said.(AFP/Getty Images/Sandy Huffaker)AP - As of Friday, Feb. 6, 2009, at least 4,237 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.


Airline says bias wasn't factor in canceled flight (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 06:31 PM CST

AP - A lawyer for American Airlines said Friday it was the suspicious behavior of five men of Iraqi descent, not discrimination, that caused the pilot of a Chicago-bound flight to return to the gate in August 2007.

AP CEO urges better press access to military ops (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 06:09 PM CST

Tom Curley, president and chief executive of The Associated Press, speaks during the William Allen White Day program at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kan., Friday, Feb. 6, 2009. Curley came to the University of Kansas to receive this year's national citation for journalistic excellence from the William Allen White Foundation.  (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)AP - The Bush administration turned the U.S. military into a global propaganda machine while imposing tough restrictions on journalists seeking to give the public truthful reports about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Associated Press chief executive Tom Curley said Friday.


Top US lawmakers assess Iraq war effort (AFP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 01:40 PM CST

U.S. House Minority Whip Rep. Eric Cantor (L), seen here on January 28, 2009, speaks as House Minority Leader Rep. John Boehner listens during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Top US lawmakers visited Iraq Friday to assess the state of the nearly six-year-old campaign to build a democracy there, amid formal US reviews of war efforts there and in Afghanistan.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Alex Wong)AFP - Top US lawmakers visited Iraq Friday to assess the state of the nearly six-year-old campaign to build a democracy there, amid formal US reviews of war efforts there and in Afghanistan.


U.N. head visits Iraq, applauds provincial elections (McClatchy Newspapers)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 11:51 AM CST

McClatchy Newspapers - BAGHDAD — U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon congratulated Iraq on Friday for the smooth running of provincial elections but said that the country still had a way to go to establish security and stability.

US played behind-the-scenes role in Iraqi vote (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 10:41 AM CST

AP - In a dimly lit room brightened by dusty plastic flowers, the U.S. officer showed up with small gifts for the Iraqi major. After pleasantries, the American got down to business — reviewing security preparations for elections.

US to be 'more aggressive' with Iraq on political reform (AFP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 09:49 AM CST

Vice President Joe Biden, seen here in January 2008, said that the United States would have to be AFP - Vice President Joe Biden said Friday that the United States would have to be "more aggressive" in prodding Iraq's government on forging political reform.


Turkey bombs Kurdish rebels in Iraq (AFP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 09:44 AM CST

Turkish soldiers return from their mission near the town of Cukurca, bordering Iraq, 2008. Turkish warplanes bombed Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq this week.(AFP/File/Mustafa Ozer)AFP - Turkish warplanes bombed Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq this week, the Anatolia news agency reported Friday, quoting an army spokesman.


UN chief, Maliki discuss lifting Iraq sanctions (AFP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 09:36 AM CST

Votes are counted following last week's nationwide provincial elections at an electoral tally center in Baghdad. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in Baghdad that the United Nations is considering scrapping sanctions imposed on Iraq during Saddam Hussein's regime before the 2003 US-led invasion.(AFP/Ahmad al-Rubaye)AFP - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said on Friday that the United Nations is considering scrapping sanctions imposed on Iraq during Saddam Hussein's regime before the 2003 US-led invasion.


Visiting UN chief praises Iraqi progress (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 08:49 AM CST

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, seen here, paid a surprise visit to Baghdad for talks with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki one day after the Shiite premier's bloc swept to victory in provincial elections.(AFP/Raveendran)AP - The U.N. secretary-general said Friday that provincial elections were an important step toward full democracy but told Iraqis they still have work to do before they can "enjoy genuine freedom and security and prosperity."


U.N. chief, in Iraq, hails peaceful local vote (Reuters)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 08:23 AM CST

A man watches the preliminary results of provincial elections on television in Baghdad, February 5, 2009. (Atef Hassan/Reuters)Reuters - United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon praised Iraq's largely peaceful elections during a visit to Baghdad on Friday, but said the war-weary country had much more to do before it attains lasting stability.


Election could help eject al Qaeda from Iraq (Reuters)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 05:00 AM CST

A U.S. soldier takes up position on the rooftop of Abu Ghraib hospital during a ceremony to mark the completion of it renovation in western Baghdad February 5, 2009. (May Naji/Reuters)Reuters - Local elections in al Qaeda's last urban stronghold in Iraq have given disgruntled Sunni Arabs a voice again, possibly easing resentment that fueled lingering violence and which gave the Islamist extremist group a haven.


Turkish warplanes hit Kurdish rebels northern Iraq (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 03:53 AM CST

AP - Turkey's military says its warplanes have struck Kurdish rebel targets inside northern Iraq.
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